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bwm 1000 high temp paste wax/sealant
« on: December 30, 2010, 04:13:55 pm »
i bought this to do my new calipers with 3-4 coats prior to fitting and the shinew even after one coat is amazing.
is this a good wax as any other to use all over the car-esp as im running low on my lusso???

how does it compare -re shine and durability... if it aint i got a big pot of expensive(to my beginner-ness) which is going to last me forever lol

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Re: bwm 1000 high temp paste wax/sealant
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2010, 05:44:59 pm »
I had to look up "BWM 1000" - it looks like Finish Kare 1000P clicky?

If so, that's the same sealant I've used on my car. I applied it during the autumn period and it looked okay but 48 hours later, after curing, it had this massive shine - like the car had been wrapped with clear plastic or something. If you apply two layers, 48 hours apart, it's very durable.

In fact, for winter protection, I applied two layers of sealant and two of wax. It's a bit overkill but for me, it's fine.

FK1000P is very cheap. Bare in mind you can get waxes which cost over £10,000, £20 is nothing.

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Re: bwm 1000 high temp paste wax/sealant
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2010, 05:58:16 pm »
thats the stuff dude lol.
questions...1.-so will i need to strip my car with LSP or similer and clay etc before applying?
2.- if i apply one coat then leave it on car to cure for how long?
3.- then just leave the car and 48hrs re do all over again?

have i got that bit right?
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Re: bwm 1000 high temp paste wax/sealant
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2010, 06:05:51 pm »
1.-so will i need to strip my car with LSP or similer and clay etc before applying?
:confused: You don't use LSP to strip the car but yes you need to get to a clean base, otherwise the sealant won't stick well. Clay the paintwork, cleanse it, apply the sealant.
2.- if i apply one coat then leave it on car to cure for how long?
As above, 48 hours minimum. I leave one week between applications because of a lack of off-road space.
3.- then just leave the car and 48hrs re do all over again?
Apply it with a foam applicator, leave, buff off with a microfibre cloth. The next time you apply, I'd recommend still washing the car and drying it before applying a second coat.

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Re: bwm 1000 high temp paste wax/sealant
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2010, 07:15:17 pm »
so just wash and clay befor initial use?
sorry numpty alert!
if i do 1st one on sunday then weds i can redo.
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Re: bwm 1000 high temp paste wax/sealant
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2010, 02:44:05 am »
Yes. Wash the car, clay it, wash again, dry. Apply wax, leave to cure eg 10-15 mins, buff. Wait minimum 48 hours. Wash the car, dry it, apply second layer, leave to cure, buff off.


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